Tag: Brandon Judd

We’re taking a minute to show you some of the great performers who’ll be walking the boards of the stages in The Grove for Flyover Comedy Festival.

Performing in St. Louis since 2012, Brandon Judd has appeared on national festivals and has been featured on the Best of St. Louis at Helium Comedy Club. He has performed with the likes Gilbert Gottfried, Kevin Pollak, Hari Kondabolu, Ron Lynch of Bob’s Burgers and Portlandia, Creed Bratton of The Office and Randy and Mr. Lahey of The Trailer Park Boys.

What are you looking forward to most at the festival this year?

Getting to kickflip in front of out-of-town comics.

When/where are you performing at the festival?

If I was pressed for it, I’d say November 9th at The Monocle at 10PM, but you can check out juddgment.com for more details.

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It’s Halloween season, did you wear a costume? What was it?

I wore my Starfleet uniform to parties and dressed as a Jedi to hand out candy.

Would you rather be covered in spiders, or live in a world without tacos?

Are the two mutually exclusive? Is it a world where it’s physically impossible to put a taco together? What about foods derived from tacos like a taco salad?

Do you even lift?

Yeah, and a meme from 2017 called, it wants this question back.

If you have a pet project, something to promote, or anything you want share, tell us here.

My pet project is my epileptic cat Henry Pawlins.

See Brandon and all of the other comics joining him at Flyover Comedy Festival, November 8 – November 10 in the Grove. Wristbands for the entire festival are on sale now. Buy yours today! We don’t know if Henry will be there or not.

Bringing standup comedy into the 21st century, Rage Quip! features comedians performing in front of a live audience (You!) and a virtual audience from all over the world who can see the show and interact with the performer via the information superhighway! Be amazed as you see incredible standup comedy coupled with digital laughter from afar.

A Chance Meeting Brought Them Together, Now They Plan Things With Google Docs

Eric and Brandon take you through their humble beginnings in standup comedy in the mid-80s all the way to their paramount success in getting booked in Chicago. This multimedia experience will include live performance, cool YouTube videos, musical numbers, drama and Sam Kinison in the flesh!

Join them as they bid Farewell to St. Louis for 3 days!

$5 per person or $8 for two for venue side, free to get in the bar side.

Temperatures are rising, globally on average and not just seasonally, meaning baby squirrels flit across the street dodging your damn cars, chirping birds take their revenge from above, and St. Louis comedy shows are in bloom! You know what they were doing months ago. Our St. Louis comedy shows were getting it on and ’tis the season to see those baby comedy shows birth new jokes into the fresh Spring air!

Of course, most of the St. Louis comedy shows happen indoors at night, so none of that sunny stuff if happening. Unbearable heat is on the way and you can prepare for it by coming to a show in an air-conditioned venue!

It’s a dumb pun, but it correctly expresses our desire for you to see a live comedy show this weekend. Starting tonight. There are so many choices, you might have an anxiety attack. You know, that feeling when you’re presented with so many choices that your chest tightens and your vision starts to tunnel? Your breathing speeds up and gets shallow. Your body temperature increases. You feel like you’re going to faint.

Then you remember, it’s just comedy. No one’s going to die if you don’t choose their show. So pick the one closest to you. Or the one your friends will be at. Or throw a dart at your computer monitor and see where it puts you.

The biggest comedy news in the city is that Louis CK is performing at The Scottrade Center Thursday night. Sure, that’s cool, but you’ll have to sit with 20,000 other people in a venue where you’ll barely be able to see him without the aid of a giant video screen. It’s like being in your living room, with more expensive beer and nachos. Continue reading “Louis CK Is In Town This Week”